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." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] >> during our shoot at joliet, a disruptive new inmate had just been removed from his cell and was being taken to segregation. our cameras were there as captain kim morgan attempted to make the transfer. first a brief stop to process paperwork. >> shouldn't [ bleep ] don't hit me, man. he really hit me, man. >> that particular inmate was from the r & c unit. we just received him in from the county. he was upset for one reason or another. i don't even know what it was. he was at the front of the bars, being aggressive. i told him to have a seat in the back of the cell and remain quiet. he wouldn't. disobeyed. then he was insolent toward myself and a lieutenant. and it progre
." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walked through the corridors of one of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857. four years prior to the civil war. and the friction between staff and inmates seems every bit as old. >> you just hit me in the head. so [ bleep ] choke man [ bleep ] >> during our shoot at joliet, a disruptive...
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sandoz joliet is not much different had couple of teenagers who lived in the city to capture a king bureau painted it plaque with isis colors and not t the public. [applause] >> a good thing we don't have kangaroos running around the united states. [laughter] it is my pleasure to introduce our commentator. professor at the law center where she teaches courses and writes a weekly column for policy and serves as a senior fellow at the new america foundation. after a two-year public service leave of absence during her time at the defense department she felt this the office and in the lead a major overhaul that the weekly op-ed column is. in the school of law or she taught human rights law and constitutional law. >> is great to be here it is a fantastic book and it is a book i have been wanting for some time because i always try to make myself and my work and i am not particularly good with numbers. he has us stick of banging the rhythmically and finally he says what you doing he said they do it to keep away that tiger. there are no tigers in new york city and then he says he? it works. obviou
sandoz joliet is not much different had couple of teenagers who lived in the city to capture a king bureau painted it plaque with isis colors and not t the public. [applause] >> a good thing we don't have kangaroos running around the united states. [laughter] it is my pleasure to introduce our commentator. professor at the law center where she teaches courses and writes a weekly column for policy and serves as a senior fellow at the new america foundation. after a two-year public service...
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. >> at the joliet correctional center in illinois, a boot camp orientation begins the intake process. >> you may keep 12 envelopes. you can keep 24 pictures. anything after 24 pictures will be sent home or destroyed. >> you start listening to specific directions and you tell them what the expectation level are. if anybody causes a problem you take them out of the equation immediately. and by doing that, you maintain that control. >> some people have been there several times before, and it's quite frankly almost a homecoming to them. and then you can always read what they refer to as the fresh fish. >> oh, man. i've heard stories about what goes on at night here. i've heard stories about people getting killed. i've heard all sorts of stories. you name it. >> there's always that guy who's wide-eyed, who absolutely doesn't want to be there. you get to go home, and they don't. >> such was the case with 23-year-old andrew dykman. we were there the day he arrived at utah state prison on a statutory rape conviction. >> i've done some jail time, but i've never been here before. it's a whole
. >> at the joliet correctional center in illinois, a boot camp orientation begins the intake process. >> you may keep 12 envelopes. you can keep 24 pictures. anything after 24 pictures will be sent home or destroyed. >> you start listening to specific directions and you tell them what the expectation level are. if anybody causes a problem you take them out of the equation immediately. and by doing that, you maintain that control. >> some people have been there several...
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." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walkedone of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857.
." >>> when "lockup" producers traveled to the joliet correctional facility in illinois, they walkedone of the nation's most historic penal institutions. constructed from sandstone, this castle-like prison was built in 1857.